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In re J.A
Father Angel M. (father) challenges a jurisdiction order relating to his daughter J.A. Father shared a home with family members involved with drugs, firearms, and violence, and he brought family members to visit J.A. The juvenile court found jurisdiction for failure to protect under Welfare and Institutions Code section 300, subdivision (b).[1] On appeal, father argues there was no evidence to support jurisdiction, because J.A. did not visit his home. However, one witness said J.A. had visited father’s home, paternal family members visited J.A., and the paternal family showed some interest in seeking partial custody of J.A. We therefore affirm.

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